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Can stand-up save your love life? Self-confessed nice guy Steve thinks so. That’s why he’s asked Alice, an up-and-coming stand-up, how to make people laugh. It’s his last-ditch attempt to distract his girlfriend from the funny guy at work. Unfortunately, misanthrope Alice believes in comedy much more than she believes in love and may not be quite the guru he was expecting. A comedy about comedy, that asks whether nice is ever funny, and whether sexy is ever nice.

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Richard Woolley
119 days ago

This show was funny, thoughtful, well-paced, intense and a really great experience. The characters are strong and convincing, and they grew on me the more I watched. I went from loving the humour, to recognising shared feelings in relationships that are not straightforward. By the end I was extremely glad to have chosen this show. It is well-written with an insightful take on the human experience,